Comprises the complete archive of the Picture Post from its first issue in 1938 to its last in 1957 digitized from originals in color.

]]>SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourismhttp://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/2017/09/sage-international-encyclopedia-of-travel-and-tourism/
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 13:52:09 +0000http://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/?p=4049The SAGE International Encyclopedia of Travel and Tourism

Edited by Linda L. Lowry and published by Sage Publications, Inc. in 2016, this four-volume set is available in electronic format. Click on link in the library catalog record for access.

]]>Making of the Oxford English Dictionaryhttp://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/2017/09/making-of-the-oxford-english-dictionary/
Fri, 22 Sep 2017 13:45:49 +0000http://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/?p=4047The Making of the Oxford English Dictionary.

By Peter Gilliver and published by Oxford University Press in 2016, this volume is located on the Third Floor of the Ralph Brown Draughon Library under call number PE 1611 .G55 2016.

In celebration of 125 years of women students at Auburn University, join us for a series of timely conversations on women artists from JCSM’s permanent collection. Each conversation will begin with an introduction by an art historian and a member of the Auburn University community. Bring a brown bag lunch. Drinks and snacks provided.

Date and Time: Tuesday, September 26 at 3:30 - 4:15 p.m. (Followed by refreshments and conversation)

Location: Ralph Brown Draughon Library, Auditorium, Ground Floor

Dr. Outlaw will speak on "Africana Philosophy..." Established in the 1980's, Africana Philosophy explores the thinking, discourses, and discursive networks of philosophizing efforts of persons and peoples African and of African descent.

Dr. Lucius Outlaw, Professor of Philosophy and African American and Diaspora Studies at Vanderbilt University, specializes in African Philosophy, African-American Philosophy, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, History of Philosophy, Social and Political Philosophy: Marx and Critical Social Theory. He has served as Director of Vanderbilt's African American Studies Program; Professor of Philosophy.

]]>Sept. 25: Critical Conversations Series Talkhttp://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/2017/09/critical-conversations-series-talk-sept-25/
Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:53:47 +0000http://www.lib.auburn.edu/whatsnew/?p=4027The Auburn University Libraries is supplying an online guide to the “Critical Conversations” speaker series, which shares diverse perspectives and ideologies on topics such as inclusion, intellectual diversity, and free speech in higher education. These talks take place in various campus locations.

The September 25 talk features Howard Ross, a lifelong social justice advocate and the founding partner of Cook Ross, who will speak on Unconscious Bias. See the online guide ( click here ) for more information.

Date and Time: Friday, September 25 at 5 p.m.

Location: Mell Classroom Building @ RBD Library Building Room 2550.

Find out more about the Critical Conversations Series at: ( click here ).